Geekhouse Bikes

Well, the North American Handmade Bicycle Show is over for another year, leaving us to marvel at the energy that goes into making this show the lightning wonder that it is. One frame house that continues annually to astound, not… Read more »

Whoever has had a beloved bicycle stolen from them will know what anger and anguish it can cause. Woe betide those who perform the unspeakable act of bicycle theft, especially when the bicycle they steal is the custom Geekhouse Woodville… Read more »

The 2013 North American Handmade Bicycle Show has wound down, much to the relief of everyone involved who dedicated their time and energy to making it a success. Marty Walsh of Geekhouse Bikes will look forward to getting home, but… Read more »

Given the vast range of colors applied to Geekhouse Bikes, it’s no wonder their frames are so popular in Japan. Cyclocross also enjoys a huge following there, so when Shibuya’s premium bike store, Blue Lug, assembled a Geekhouse Mudville for… Read more »

Marty and the team at Geekhouse Bikes present Bradford’s single-speed Mudville, but unfortunately, it was recently written off in an accident. Bradford was T-boned by a cargo van. Fortunately, Bradford is OK, and as nature abhors a vacuum, he has… Read more »

Boston’s Geekhouse Bikes also entered into this year’s Oregon Manifest competition, and this is their interpretation of ‘The Ultimate Utility Bike’. Marty Walsh and his mustachioed team set themselves a challenge above and beyond that of those set out by… Read more »

One of the most important bikes presented at the 2011 North American Handmade Bicycle Show was this randonneur by Boston’s Geekhouse Bikes. Not just because of the incredible amount of effort that went into TIG welding the triple-triangle, S&S coupled… Read more »